AstraZeneca to mass produce potential coronavirus vaccine
Britain's AstraZeneca joined forces with the University of Oxford on Thursday.
Trump says China wants him to lose his bid for re-election
Trump has been heaping blame on China for a global pandemic that has killed at least 60,000 people in the United States.
McDonald's profit sinks as coronavirus slams sales
The Chicago-based fast-food chain reported first-quarter profit fell 16 percent to $1.1 billion, or $1.47 a share, on revenue of $4.71 billion.
European economy suffers biggest hit on record amid pandemic
It was the biggest drop since statistics began in 1995
Shell cuts dividend for first time since World War II
Shell said it would reduce its quarterly dividend by two-thirds to 16 cents per share
Traders brace for latest jobless claim numbers
Amazon, Apple and McDonald's will report earnings
Horses soon to return to Churchill Downs without fans
The spring meet was scheduled to start last Saturday
Millions of Americans likely applied for jobless benefits last week though wave is stabilizing
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits likely totaled a seasonally adjusted 3.50 million
United Airlines adds safety procedures, ticket changes
Changes must be made by May 31
Tyson Foods temporarily pauses operations at beef facility in Dakota City
The facility employs 4,300 people
Wynn, Hilton CEOs talk deals, procedures for safe reopenings at White House
During a Business Roundtable event held at the White House on Wednesday, leaders from the hospitality industry laid out how they plan to safely reopen their businesses as Americans go back to work and the economy gets back up and running.
Fed Chair Powell ready to toss small businesses another lifeline
Powell explains why the "Main Street Lending" program is critical to small businesses.
Americans’ retirement accounts dropped during coronavirus — here’s how much the average account has now
The coronavirus has taken a toll on Americans’ retirement savings accounts, according to a recent report from Fidelity Investments.
Cruise lines extend coronavirus suspensions into summer
These major cruise lines won't be back until mid-summer if COVID-19 persists.
States ramp up coronavirus contact tracer hiring to reopen the country
COVID-19 contact tracing efforts have increased in 41 states, says NPR.
Coronavirus prompts Baseball Hall of Fame to cancel induction ceremony
The class will be included at next year’s induction festivities in July 2021.
Facebook CEO warns coronavirus outbreaks likely after reopenings
The Facebook founder and CEO said returning life to normal in areas where the coronavirus is still too prevalent could “almost guarantee future outbreaks” and cause the economic downturn to last even longer.
Facebook ad revenue stabilizes after coronavirus slows growth
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Facebook has seen more engagement amid the pandemic.
Costco will require coronavirus masks for customers, employees to slow spread
Starting Monday, all customers and employees at Costco will have to wear a covering over their mouth and nose, the company said.
Coronavirus-embattled Chesapeake Energy preparing bankruptcy filing: Sources
Chesapeake Energy Corp is preparing for the possibility of bankruptcy after the Saudi-Russian energy price war earlier this year upended its plans and the wider crude market. It was dealt another blow by the coronavirus outbreak, which caused energy demand to dwindle.



















